Telephone-stand.



No. 859,702. PATENTED JULY 9, 1907.

. L. SIEINBERGER.

TELEPHONE STAND. APPLICATION FILED rm. a, 1905,

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degrees to telephony Reference is to be ings forming a. part of lsr characters of refer '15 in all the figures.

Figure l is is per stand equipped wi I. 2;; and Fig. 4- is ddetail perspective View showing one I d withe pedestal .preiersbiy threaded an dicated'in Fig. 2.

30, A pair ofsemicircular plates 17 are each provided spondingly regulated, and the circularteble formed by or to Work incidental thereto.

had to the accompanying drawthis specification, in which simience indicate corresponding parts I spective View showing a, telephone TELEPHGNE-STAND. Specification of LetterePatent. Apiillcstion filed February 8, 1905. Serial No, 244,729.

the operator to employ b u. p records or the like.

I parts as shown.

a portion projecting from gether, a plate mounted upon bers and provided with a leg, said leg of one plate having it so as to overlap the other Patented July 9, 1907.

the semicircular plates 17 is therefore adjustable to any desired height; moreover, 'revoluble when the parts are disposed as indicated in the table may be rendered Mounted upon the underside of the twin plates 17 is One of the principal uses of the table is to serve as a rest for the telephone receiver 8. erator to step away from th This enables the 0p- 0 telephone without replacing the receiver on the switch hook. It also enables h hands as anal'd to looking 0 not limit myself to allay particular materials out of which any of the parts above described are made, nor to the exact shape or conformity of any oi-thcse with :1 foot for engaging said pedestal, and also having a surface for partially encircling each of said supporting mem- Atelephone stand, comprising 11 supportine stem, :1

foot for eiigqging the same, and a circular table and propeiiestai for supporting made in two semi-circular parts bolted together, vided with twin surfaces for engaging said stem, 0Q said sem'v-cilculfli' parts having a ieg pmvilied with a said pedestaii T A telephone stand; comprising a stein, a telephone transmitter mounted thereupon and adjustabie'i'elativiy thereto, 1 table provided centrally with an aperture encii-ci'ing said stem whereby opposite halves of. said table are disposed upon opposite sides of said stem, and supporting 10 members mounted upon opposite sides of said table and adopted to engage a pedestal.

in testimony whereof I hsive signed my'nameto this specification in {he presence of two subscribing witnesses.

LOUIS STEINBERGER.

F. MIEANAFORD, Ewan!) BOLTON MARSHALL. 

